The Business Times, 13 August 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14C/1/79 MONDAY, AUGUST IS, 1779 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 65 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Sun. A top Hanoi official left the impression with visiting US Congressmen that China and Vietnam may be at war again soon, perhaps as early as October, Rep. Robert Drinan, Democrat-Massachusetts, said yesterday. "Hanoi expects another war with China in the immediate future," Rep. Drinan
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    • 66 1 AFP. KUWAIT, Sun. The possibility of holding an Arab-Western summit was examined last Thursday in Washington by US President Carter and visiting West German Foreign Minister HansDietrich Genscher, the Kuwaiti newspaper A 1 Qabas reported yesterday. A Washington correspondent stated the purpose of such a gathering would be
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    • 62 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. China will set aside its oil for exports and seek full use of its coal reserves for domestic energy requirements, Kyodo news service reported yesterday. The plan was disclosed by Chinese energy officials to a delegation from Japan's Institute of Energy and Economy, a
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    • 56 1 Reuter KHARTOUM, Sun. Sudan's first vice president and secretary general of the ruling Socialist Union (SSU), Mr Abu El-Gasim Mohammed Ibrahim, was relieved today of all his posts, an official announcement said. The Sudanese official Omdurman Radio announced that President Jaafar Nimeiri had relieved him of all
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    • 54 1 AFP KUWAIT, Sun. Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat may have talks with government officials during a visit to the United states in autumn, according to the Kuwaiti newspaper A 1 Gabas today. Talks are under way to organise a meeting with US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance,
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    • 64 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Sun. The Iranian government announced far-reaching controls on the domestic press today as secular groups pieySN! W Oeiiionstrate against recent closure of opposition newspapers. The new law says that newspapers carrying libellous articles of unofficial head of state Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny can be closed for
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    • 53 1 UPI. TOKYO, Sun. Chinese Vice Premier Gu Mu will arrive here on Sept 1 for a 12-day visit to Japan, the Japanese Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. Mr Gu, who has been Vice Premier since January 1975, will confer with Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira and other government and
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    • 67 1 UPI. DETROIT, Sun. The collapse of Chrysler Corporation would cause temporary instability in the US economy, cost 200,000 to 300,000 jobs and increase the foreign trade deficit by US$2.l billion (554.5 billion), a congressional study said. But other manufacturers would partially absorb the Chrysler work force after
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    • 82 1 AFP. NEW DELHI, Sun. Pakistani Ambassador Abdul Sattar today denied that his country will conduct a nuclear test. He is referring to an observation made by visiting US Senator Charles Percy in Calcutta on Friday that Pakistan is going ahead with the making of an atomic bomb. But
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  • 110 1 THE following list of stocks gives the It mast traded en the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1979 Cwnpu) Tiraaver Print High L*w •m A«g 1* 1V» Haw
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 72 1 AM« AM' Ai| 8 A«g AM i* "BT Index: 2288.85 2315.69 *****5 closed 2379.76 'Industrials 387 99 390 63 394 39 closed 397.86 t> Finance: 698.17 ***** 706 79 closed 723.07 ••Hotels 290 40 289.73 290.18 closed 290.22 •Properties 244.85 245 38 247.47 closed 248.67 'Minings 203.70 204.40 206.52
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    • 82 1 All < A»gl Aag 8 Aag I Al| M ♦♦BT Index: 3270.71 3287.99 3353.06 3401 74 3387.03 •Industrials: 413.17 415.60 421.03 425.72 425.06 (..Finance: 597 17 600.21 617.77 623 15 623.62 ••Hotels: 256 72 256.84 257.08 257.13 257.50 •Properties: 234.28 234 59 238.13 240.41 239.27 ♦Tins: 206 35 *****
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  • 615 1  -  SOARING EXPORTS TO US By FOO CHOY PENG THE Department of Trade has imposed licensing on Singapore's footwear exports to the United States in a bid to check a disturbing jump in the volume of footwear exports to the American market. Under the latest ruling,
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  • 283 1 Agencies. VIETNAM has planned a gradual withdrawal of its troops from Kampuchea and will publicise the pullout, according to reports from Hanoi yesterday. Apparently stung by criticism from abroad, the Hanoi regime has decided to show more flexibility on issues on which it has received
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  • 393 1 THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers' Association (SMA) has started providing sales services and plans to provide marketing services by the end of the year for its members at its showroom in the World Trade Centre. The effort is part of the association's overall drive to step up the
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  • 382 1 BOOKSTORE owner and pharmaceutical manufacturer, Jack Chia-MPH has taken another step closer to property development group, Malayan Credit. Over the weekend, the group announced that it will soon quit its present corporate headquarters to move in with Malayan Credit (Credit). At Credit's annual general
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  • 281 1 INDONESIANS have boaght ahoat S|2M milIlea worth af geld la StagafNn 1b the last three weeks, the ladoaeataa FlaaaetaJ Executives laatitate (WEI) aald. The laatitate aIM estimated that there is aaw haadreda at Mllloae af Idle raplaha la ladaaealaa private haada. The
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  • 492 1  -  By COLIN CHEE THE local branch of a i major European bank has 1 come out with the Asian dollar market's first issue of five-year floating rate negotiable certificate of deposit (FRCD). The European Asian i Bank (EAB) announced < over the weekend
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  • 1370 2  -  During the Roman period, Damascus was as big as Rome itself. Its ancient quarter is still much bigger than those of most European capitals. But after 8,000 years Damascus is getting to look a bit tired, and trying its first facelift. PAT MCDONNELL
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  • 559 2  -  By PIERRE BAYLE AFP. BIRTH, childhood and adult life among the dead have been the lot for several generations of tens of thousands of inhabitants of Cairo's teeming suburbs who, for lack of space, have moved to the relative tranquillity of the City
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  • 123 2 practices that require a simple and anonymous burial place. In the 12th century AD, when Sultan Saladin had a high wall built around the city of Cairo, the zone outside the wall became the City of the Dead. The burial vaults which were constructed
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    • 341 2 THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVANTAGES OF HAVING JUST FIVE OF THESE. i i t i I Famous engineers have recognised the advantages of five cylinders and have even gone as far as to say that five cylinders make a better motorcar engine than either a four or a six'. IT'S SMOOTHER In
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  • 716 3  -  By JACQUES THOMET AFP. OVER 20 years after the communist revolution Cuba is experiencing another quieter explosion, in the tourist industry. The 100,000 visitors expected this year will mean a tenfold increase in four years. The Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 was repelled.
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  • 620 3  -  By FOX BUTTERFIELD NYT. CHINA, in a sharp reversal of government policy, is to undertake* a big campaign to warn the public against the dangers of cigarettes, and has even proposed a prohibition on smoking in schools and public places. China, which is the world's
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  • 759 3  -  By NICOLA SMITH FT. A LIVELY anti-drink campaign, backed by the Irish government, tells the Irish drinking man "If you can't cut it down, cut it out." This has not been good news for Guinness, world famous purveyors of alcoholic beverage, as they market
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 437 4 DEALING was generally light m the Singapore produce market last week. The trend was barely steady and the overall undertone remained mixed. Most prices tended lower In sympathy with levels prevailing overseas. By and large, moot of the commodities qnoted on the tflngapore Chinese Prednce Exchange
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    • 825 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed £2 to £11 per tonne down and turnover totalled 1,564 lots on Friday. The market remained quiet throughout the day. After early losses following the overnight trend in New York, prices held steady with light dealer buying support sufficient to absorb small commissionhouse and
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    • 168 4 HIGHER sterling on Friday took London rubber futures to tlie day's lows in late trading for final on-balance losses of L3O to 0.60 pence per kilo. In the morning, futures had declined an average 0.40 pence largely reflecting Singapore's failure to match London's recent advance plus currency factors. Dealings
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    • 160 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Cmmml «U: Bulk $122 sellers. old drum 1127 *U«i, new drum fiw sellers. Copra: Mixed (looae) UKCoot 174.00 buyer*. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob NLW 1342 50 sellers. Siriwik white fob m NLW $325.00 aeUen. Sarawak special
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    • 108 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday retreated from earlier gains to close mixed, up s'/2 US cents a bushel nearby to down two cents. Traders said strength in cash markets aided futures. There was mixed local buying and selling at the close. Soybean meal held onto late gains to close
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    • 101 4 BANGKOK: Saturday's closing prices in US dollars per tonne P. 0.8. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE: 100 per cent Ist class 378, 100 per cent 2nd class 363, 100 per cent 3rd class 358. 5 per cent 351, 10 per cent 338, 15 per cent 333, 20 per cent 338.
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    • 1208 4 AFP. SPECULATION In gold suddenly resumed on the London commodity markets last week as the stability of the dollar was again shaken, pushing bullion prices over US$3OO an ounce once more. In the traditionallly thin August holiday trading conditions, price movements in other commodites
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    • 470 4 Reuter WORLD oilseed production in the 1979/80 season is projected at 177 million tonnes, about two million tonnes above the July estimate and 18 million tonnes above last season, the US Agriculture Department said. More than half the production increase is expected
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    • 109 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mixed, up 2'<4 US cents a bushel to off a fraction on Friday. Traders said an exporter was a late buyer of wheat, lending some support. Trading was light throughout the day, with a spurt of local short-covering near the
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    • 72 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Friday Previous Malaysian 5% f fa bulk per tonne October 847pd OSOslr November M7pd 645pd Sumatra 5% ffa bulk August 666s Ir MSpd September 002' islr/0OOpd 660sIr October MOslr 657 .sir November unch »7'i sir
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 172 4 Source: OCBC WITH the dollar holding steady on the international exchange markets, the US currency last week edged up from an opening of 2.1530/40 against the Singapore dollar to touch 2.1585/96 before the National Day holiday but closed sharply lower at 2.1510/18. The lower dollar was prompted mainly
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      • 50 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore on Saturday opened at Ss2l,060 and closed slightly higher at $21,673 in quiet trading. Sal Frt Hongkong 302 508 300.008 302 90S 300.50S Singapore (1) 302 608 299 008 303 OOS 299.50S Export prices in non-sterling areas in US dollar per ounce. (1) Average price.
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      • 238 4 Asian rates RATES held steady at the start of the week in moderate trading with business seen mostly in Threes and Sixes on rollovers. However, Friday opened per cent higher in response to an increase in US basic money supply (M-l rose US$l.2 billion while M-2 increased $2.6 billion) and
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      • 70 4 THE DOMESTIC money market continued on a firm basis last Monday as in the previous week but eased to close at an average of 5'A to 5 per cent for the rest of the week. Moderate trading was done with the interest rates for the One, Two and
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      • 184 4 Asian FRCDs INDICATIVE prices of Asian dollar floating rate certificates of deposit for selected Issues for the week ended Ang It: Bid Offer Dal-Ichl Kangyo Bank 11-7/1817/11/80 99-15/16 100-3/16 BNPll'/> 30/1/81 99-15/16 100-3/16 Bank of Tokyo 11». 27/2/81 99-15/16 100'* Mitsubishi Bank 11-7/16 16/3/81 99H 100'4 UOB U 5/4/81 99'.
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      • 343 4 Source: International Discount Co, Ltd. THE INTERBANK market opened on a firm note last week but eased considerably towards midweek in the wake of over-reaction during the previous week when rates firmed substantially. Foreign exchange operations were thought to have a contributing factor. Interbank overnight funds opened at
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      • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Aug 11, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk fond: 2.5 per cent to 6 per cent. General fund: 3 per cent to 5 per cent. Mtvemeate of funds totalled $706 million.
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      • 314 4 THE DOLLAR firmed slightly on Friday afternoon in thin trading as Federal Reserve intervention deterred sellers of the US currency, dealers said. Sterling firmed to a high around U552.2550 but eased slightly later, dealers said. They added the dollar closed below its levels at Thursday's finish, with news of
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      • 21 4 THE average rale at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.25 per cent.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 751 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH621 ***** PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ211 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 387 5 Agencies BRITISH controlled Conzinc Riotinto of Australia is negotiating with Australia a big export contract worth about As 2 billion. Queensland's Minister (or Mines Ronald Camm said on Friday the deal involves the. biggest steaming coal contract 75 million tonnes over 15 years yet signed by an Australian
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    • 468 5 AFP. VIETNAM'S ponderous orthodox-socialist economy, which has brought the country to the brink of ruin, is currently in the grip of a brisk revision aimed at putting the profit principle to work, boosting the production of consumer goods, and giving free
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    • 276 5 AP. AN ARTICLE in a leading Chinese newspaper suggested rivalry exists between military and civilian scientists working on nuclear research projects and this has hurt China's economic progress. The article in the July 22 edition of the Guangming (Kuangming) Daily, seen in Hongkong last Friday, suggested the two
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    • 161 5 UPI THE British Cabinet has g.iven Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher the goahead for her plan to bring Zimbabwe-Rhodesia to legal independence as soon as possible and to hold a Rhodesian constitutional conference in London in mid-September. Government officials said invitations will be sent out
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    • 598 5 NYT. SUBSTANTIAL concessions by Angola have enabled the United States and four other Western countries to revive negotiations with South Africa aimed at bringing peace and independence to Southwest Africa (Namibia) under United Nations supervision. US administration officials said on Friday that a representative, Sir James Murray, would
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    • 267 5 NYT AFTER moaths af scepticism akoat reports af leveloplag famlae la Kampuchea, Ike Carter Admlnlstrattsa Is finally taklag these reports sertoasly aad tklalflag absat ways ta kelp •rdatry people wks kave sarvtved years at warfare aad massacre. Bat political coasiderattoas com plicate US
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    • 621 5 NYT. THE CARTER Administration is offering Chrysler Corporation a financial lifeline US$5OO million to $750 million (about SSI.I billion to $1.6 billion) of loan guarantees if the company swims hard to save itself. US Treasury Secretary William Miller made the conditional offer to
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    • 140 5 Reuter. INDIAN and Bangladesh officials met on Friday to work out a/joint strategy to prevent 50,000 non-Bengal Muslims from crossing the border and marching across India to Pakistan tomorrow. A spokesman for the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) said Bangladesh officials had repeated
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1440 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH WHEN I think back on Youth Orchestra days, I must really hand it to the parents for their patience. The children could always be enticed to rehearsals by the attraction of a proposed tour, a few extra points for ECA or come just
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    • 652 6  -  There is a question as to whether the angels have fallen. LEE YOKE MENG reviews the Crescent's presentation of Noel Coward's "Fallen Angels". LEE YOKE MENG BERNARD SHAW once said that in heaven an angel is nobody in particular. Well, if I may slightly modify the
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    • 992 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG r THERE IS an old Chinese saying that it always rains 5 when the film or the stage version of "The Last ?«-r>-r Judgement" is shown. Superstition perhaps? But then superstition is an inherent and integral part of Chinese culture, or any culture
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    • 753 7  -  By HERBERT MITGANG NYT CHRISTOPHER Isherwood J will be 75 on August 26. At an v age at which even J writers relax, without fan- fare he will have more works by and about him J being published than ever i before in one season.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 736 6 ■3P 7 FILM SHOWS THE NATIONAL MUSEUM will screen three colour films on Wednesday at Bpm. The films are Japan IVJS, Mankind In Japan and Aqnaeattnre In Japan, courtesy of the Embassy of Japan. THE FRENCH EMBASSY and Alliance Prancaise will present three more French films this month at the
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    • 1359 6 NORTH AND SOUTH ONCE agate there k thai awfal fraatratlaa ef watektag gaai programme! slip tkraagk year fiagers at SJS. tkls aiteraeea. BTS wttl teleMrs GaakeiPa "Nartk aad Saatk", a aavel atoat the atew tew aid prtUfms la the teiaatrlal aarth ef Eagteai te the mM-aiae-reaseaakle heart far warfcteg peepie,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 65 7 1 m in Plantation Research Guthrie Research Chemara in Malaysia The world's largest oil palm seed producer. Major oil palm research institute Pioneer researcher in Natural Rubber Putting experiments and experience into practice Guthrie Research is poised to face the challenges of the plantation industries of the world For tomorrow
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 263 8 AUG 10 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Llquide 478 50 -05 B S N Gervais Danone 725 >20 C S F (ThomsonCsl) 433-20 13 Cte Francaise des Petroles 189 5 Compagme Ftnanciere Compagnle Generate 350 -4 Credit Foncier De France 473 -2.5 Hachette (Librairle) 220 unch Machines Bull SO 80 +04 Michelln
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      • 210 8 AUG 10 Dm Aef-Telefunken 46.20 1.1 Akzo 28 40 unch Allz Leben 756 00 2 Allz Vers 477.50 103 BASF *****B Bay H T Wbank 2SSJ0B Bay Vbank 282.50 I Bayer 130.50 BBC 286 00 -1 BMW ***** -03 Cassella ***** Chem Verw ***** 1 Commerzbank ***** -03 Contl
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      • 180 8 AUG 10 Francs Actions Suisse* 288 unch Alusulsse Br. 1296 unch Alusulsae Reg sas -1 Brown Boverl Br 1880 •5 Clba Get(> Br. 1270 -10 Clba Oelgy p C 1035 -10 Clba Gelgy Reg. aw uncb Credit Suisse Br 2250 10 Credit Suisse Reg *30 ♦2 Elektrowatt Br 2130
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      • 197 8 AUG 10 Fls ABN 340 00 -5 Ahold 90 00 0.7 Akzo 1 29 30 0.7 AMEV 96 80 -02 Amfas ***** -04 Amrot Bank 72.80 -0.9 Bergoss 57.70 unch Berk 90 30 unch Bol» 67 20 -13 Borsumij ***** -15 Burhmann 63 50 0.6 Byenkorf 6060 -1.9 Calve
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      • 86 8 AUG 10 FT* 4-/-FORWARD MARKET Ar#r 436 -8 2005 unch Astur 5*4 •18 Brasrtn 900 18 Rru-Umb 1700 -S ranpar 858 -8 Cock 440 unch De Beers 253 4-3 Ebes 2196 10 Eiectrobel 8610 70 Gb-Inno-Bm 2640 20 G#v 1194 unch 2835 10 Petro 4880 10 Rjrl Dutch 2230
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      • 99 8 AUG 10 Lire Ante IS -025 Assoc Gen ***** 10 BaMofi m -I Central* am 430 Rat 2300 -S Flnslder 1J425 -075 Gen Immob 79J0 -0.75 in Prt 2S32 -20 Italcemenu ***** -10 Ilalfu TU -1 lialatder SM •1 Ma«neu M Pf 825 unch Marelli Ere mn unch MeOiob
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    • 1294 8 NEW YORK THE-STOCK market staged another broadbaaed rally in active trading last Friday, aided by takeover speculation and strength in blue chip and glamour issues. The action was similar to that on Tuesday when large capitalisation stocks favoured by institutions were also in demand. However, the volume today
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    • 211 8 AUG 10 AbiUbi C* 18". Hud Btt> Min Imp Oil 21. 34 22'j 4- Alcan 40 'j Int Prov Pipe 18 Algoma n Int Uts .i... 15'/ Bank Mont 25 unch Inti Nickel 22 j Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 24'. 21'. unch Kerr Add Lobla* B unch Beth
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    • 308 8 AUG JO Rand INDUSTRIALS ♦A Tonga* 1 Trust Bk Un Steel Umsec Wool worth 380 55 56 145 445B unch ♦2 3 3 Abercom AE And CI AMIC Barlows Cf Sugar CNA 240 460 1525 MO 665 -5 unch unch unch 5 MININGS Anflos R2S 10 260B unch Anglvaal
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 887 9 K.LUMPUR THE bulls came charging back into the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, after a long spell of uncertainty, to post their best gains in more than two months. Trading was fairly active as investors went on a shopping
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    • 372 9 r- 1 SYDNEY k j Reuter THE RETURN of widespread overseas buying support and the battle for control of the transport giant, Ansett Transport Industries, were main features of stock market trading last week. The battle for Ansett saw around 22 million of the issued 77 million
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    • 224 9  -  Week ended Aug 10 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS A Uwludi is making another takeover bid for the Hongkong-Incorporated Rubber Trust group of plantation companies. 0 C B C has acquired a subsidiary company. Bankers Trust Co. to boost its trustee business. Figures in brackets
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    • 389 9 r NEW YORK h A NYT. INCREASED institutional buying enabled the New York stock market to register a sharp gain last week in heavy trading. The Dow Jones industrial average finished the week at 867.06, a gain of 20.90 points. Prices on the American Stock
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    • 492 9 TOKYO SHARE prices closed slightly higher in moderate trading on Saturday, led by export-orientated issues and pharmaceuticals, offsetting iossses in resources-related shares. Dealers said the market average rose 5.48 to 6,400.47 with a volume of 160 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index was 448.23 up 0.84. Major
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    • 475 9 f 1 TOKYO PRICES on the Tokyo stock market moved irregularly towards a mixed close in the slowest trading in two months last week after boosting the Dow Jones average to all all-time high in mid-week. The Dow indicator of 225 selected stocks, a gainer
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    • 700 9  -  SINGAPORE h 4 By CATHERINE ONG TRADING activity picked up considerable momentum at the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. Shares were generally re-rated upwards on fair turnover. On the whole, it could be described as one of the most buoyant periods of trading experienced
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    • 884 9  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERD THERE is a developing impatience within the London stock market for a phase of investment optimism. It could possibly own an element of desperation. Low trading levels are always responsible for volatile day-to-day movement in shares and the more so when a dominant
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 554 10  -  By OUR REPORTER REVENUE for the first half of 1979 at Ambassador Hotel, as compared with the corresponding period for 1978, showed improvement, despite the setback in tourist trade in Singapore caused by the recent change in the Australian International Civil Aviation Policy and the devaluation
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    • 172 10 SPP Ltd: AGM to be held at 315, Alexandra Road, Singapore, at 10am tomorrow. Trenggann Development and Management Bbd: AGM to be held at 1st Floor, No.57, Jalam Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, at 10.30am tomorrow. Kampang Lanjnt Tin Dredging Bbd: AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Ray a,
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    • 337 10 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Riverview 4%<n) Jul 26 Aug 7 Aug 15 7% 12% Sentosa ply 5%TE Jul 19 Jul 30 Aug 15 5%TE Riverview 4%(n) Jul 26 Aug 7 Aug 15 7% 12% Kg Lanjut
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    • 77 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close B S«mb NSOP Hong Leong Bonus Issue of 3 for 1 Bonus Issue of 3 for 2 Rights Issue of 3 for 4 $1.60 per share NYA NYA Sept 7 NYA NYA <a) Adjusted (or scrip issue (q) Includes 7.5Q special TE
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    • 400 10 OWING to a poorer second half performance, Lower Perak Tin Dredging of the Malaysian Mining Corporation stable has reported a 25 per cent drop in pre-tax profit to 11.54 million for the full year ended April 30,1979. A company spokesman attributed the lower earnings
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    • 666 10 TAB-TTMURAN, the 49 per cent-owned associate of Timuran Holdings, has announced two acquisitions that will take it into two further areas of diversification. The first will be in palm oil refining. It has acquired a 26 per cent stake in a joint venture called Sega mat Edible Oils,
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    • 2773 10 This High Year Low Company Last Sale or Gr's Div Div C"vr Gr-s Y'M Net P/E Vol Week COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 281 180* 148 180 265 74*4 252 350 215 380 207 Acma 123* Alcom 110 Allied Choc 140 BAT 255 Bat* 57*4
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 98 10 At last, reach the big spenders Leisure Times is right on target For as little as $15, you can reach the swankiest, the best dressed, the most affluent crowd in town with Leisure Times. As a regular Saturday feature of Business Times. Leisure Times reaches 29,000 people in Singapore's top
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 522 11 FORMER beauty contest winner Karen Scott (above) has a very important service to perform. She will run the US$4OO,OOO Marlboro Australian Tennis Open at Christmas. Herself a competent player, Karen has been appointed tennis organiser for the Australian tennis promotion firm, Tennis Camp of Australia.
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    • 850 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG SINGAPORE Island Country Club, with their sights set on recapturing the Premier League title this year, are likely to find the going less tough in the last two league matches. Even though their comfortable three-point lead was whittled down
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    • 192 11 UPI. THE ORGANISERS of the 1900 Moscow Olympics have gone on record frequently to confirm that all countries in the Olympic movement, including political foes such as Israel, South Korea and Chile, will be invited to the Games next July. Vladimir Popov, vice-president of the Moscow
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    • 824 11  -  By RONALD KOW IP YOU have a Mend or relative wh« Is an education officer with a child or two taking swimming lessons, chances are yon may find yourself spending a Saturday afternoon hy a Ministry of Education swimming pool watching pre-prlmary and
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 119 11 PLACE A 0 31 *1 tr A secluded corner where you can unwind. Over a long cool drink and soothing music. Take off your shoes, put your feet up if you wish. Just like home. That's the Equatorial. Where people are friendly and caring, the place quiet and luxuriously comfortable.
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    • 117 11 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. S sw// Qr/a^a RT. RATU SAYANG INTERNATIONAL JAKARTA U5514,000,000 MEDIUM TERM LOAN UNITED CHASE MERCHANT BANKERS LIMITED CHASE MERCHANT BANKING GROUP as managers INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK as co-manager Provided by BANGKOK BANK LIMITED THE BANK OF CANTON, LTD CENTRAL ASIA CAPITAL
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  • 565 12  -  By RAHIM KASSIM INVESTORS considering setting up labour-intensive operations in Singapore should reconsider their plans in view of the current labour shortage in the Republic. Business Asia, a weekly newsletter covering Asia and the Pacific, says companies here are already taking steps to
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  • 437 12 THE SCOPE of energy sharing among Asean countries may be considerably broadened in the coming years if current attempts by the region's energy authorities succeed. If the latest round of initiative being taken by the electricity authorities of Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia
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  • 308 12 CLONES that can yield more than 2,000 pounds of latex per acre; advance planting materials that can reduce the immaturity period; and the coagulation of latex by heat instead of formic acid are some of the interesting trends in Malaysia's rubber research and
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  • 169 12 MALAYSIA'S Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong advised tin-consum-ing countries to review their tough and unreasonable attitude or else face a breakdown in understanding and cooperation with tin producers. He said relationship between producers and a few major consumers has been strained. The high-handed
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  • 202 12 CHINA'S trade with the rest af the werM mi at a htstar leal Ugk last year whea Its twa-way trade totalled mare thaa USttl Ulltoa (aheat 3$4S Ulltoa). This b mere tkaa iaaUe that af five yesjiaga whea the titfar the drat time.
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  • 362 12 ACCOUNTANTS in Singapore were urged to prepare themselves for an increasingly sophisticated business environment where the use of computers is widespread. Senior Minister of State (Education) Dr Tony Tan told the Association of Certified Accountants on Saturday that this will have serious implications for
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  • 243 12 A CAMPAIGN should be organised to encourage more people to speak Mandarin in their everyday life. This suggestion was put forward yesterday by Mr Teo Liang Chye, a Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry committee member, at a forum on promoting Mandarin among
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 475 12 TRADE with CHINA OCTOBER 11 12,1979 v Applied Research Corporation and Business Times (a member of The Straits Times Group) will be organising a top level conference on TRADE WITH CHINA. The two-day conference will be held in Singapore on October 11 and 12,1979 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The conference
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 WEAT HTRj Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to p.m. on Aigut 12 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 25.8 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 11.30 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 120 13 AFP A JAPANESE-built roll-on/roll off vessel delivered to the Peninsular and Oriental (P 0) Shipping group less than five weeks ago has been taken out of service because of a serious fault in design, Lloyd's List reported. The vessel, the 5,054-deadweight-ton Ibex was built at the Mitsui Company's
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      • 75 13 Reuter CRUDE OIL traffic through Rotterdam harbour in the first six months of this year rose about 12 per cent to 69.1 million tonnes compared with the same 1978 period, according to port authority statistics. Oil products traffic rose about 22 per cent to 17.5 million tonnes.
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      • 100 13 Reuter THE summer months have been quiet in the dry cargo shipping market and, although the Atlantic market is expected to improve this month, it is unlikely to make up all the ground lost since May, Edgar Forrester Limited said The US Gulf to Japan rate lost
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    • 492 13  -  BATTLE FOR RATES By TEO TECK WENG THE SINGAPORE National Shippers' Council (SNSC) can play an even more effective role to safeguard interests of local shippers, if its current recruitment drive results in increased membership. "It is obvious that the bigger our membership, the more effective we
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    • 217 13 AMERICAN President Use's 45acre tennlul at (fee Pert sf Oaklaad (above) Is eae sf tke mala CaUforalaa parts sf eaU far the Mae's receatly expaaded Straits express service. Tke expaaded Straits service tram Wagapere, Jakarta aad Malaysia begaa wttk tke arrival sf tke Presldeat Vaa Uvea
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    • 1507 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 524 17 SfcfMfagUM AC T Cat 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 4 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan ANL V I 2 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3 Ben m 3 Ben Ocean
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    • 1374 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL No, (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent ana is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 483 18  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA HOLLAND-AMERICA Cruises will continue to offer Shanghai as one of its ports of call, when the Prinsendam operates on its transPacific route in 1960. The 8,566-ton cruise vessel which can accomodate 360 people, makes a three day stop-over at Shanghai
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    • 454 18 VOSPER LTD., parent company of Vas per Singapore, will press ahead with its campaign to persuade the British Government to hand back warship yards to private interests. According to Vosper chairman Sir John Rix, if it does not succeed in acquiring Vosper
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    • 269 18 SOMETIMES what Mines first to aetther the chiekea Mr the egg. When the Dtowa Mara sailed tram the part «f Portland's Termini < on Jaly 21, the ship carried eqaipment destined far im la a Maaila egg factory. The' voyage represents the taaagaratlM through eMtalaer service to
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    • 193 18 AP CHARTERING was extremely subdued on last Friday as the continuing holiday period took its toll. Two cargoes of soyabean meaj were worked from the US Gulf and Brazil to the Far East aboard midAugust loaders. Continental grain arranged the Anagel Wisdom with 14,300 tonnes from the
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    • Article, Illustration
      453 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS v TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES 'Eastern Mercury No.l (0700) 40/41 Feng Jin (1100) 31/32 Fenix No.l (Ro/Ro) (1500) Fides (0700) 33/34 Gerbera(Ro/Ro) 36 Golden Wonder (0600 subject freeboard) 19 Howell Lykes (1930 after A 1 Mubarakiah) 8/9 Nedlloyd Serooskerk (0600) 3/4 Pan Shan (1000) 38/39 President
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 478 13 Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 14/8 Singapore: For further details, see page ill m .lARDIM A\ I All m Orient Overseas CO*Ucihm Line FULLY COWTMHERBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I ionic CORAL 14* •CtCVALO PMJI 17* I KOREAN JACEJ* IN NEPTU* PEARL 16* ame «me is* K ORE
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    • 292 13 sail SEALORI) UJ ANTAH M t m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIFPING CO (SAG) m WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES S pore loading for 17/8 Kuwait (29/8), Oammam (1/9), Doha (3/9). Bahrain (6/9). Dubai (8/9). 26/8 Mina Qaboos (7/9). Dubai (10/9). Doha (12/9). Dammam (15/9). Kuwait (18/9) 30/8 Dubai (11/9), Abu Dhabi
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    • 391 13 to,NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE P AetengHewe Aug 4 Oct N CORAL S put Ctovoj Term Fa Cergo ia c*|o Also ecceptmg cergo to, from Scendmene 1 Sept 3 Sept 5 Sept (Sept 11 Sept 12 Sept 17 Sept 11 Sept 23 Sept
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    • 715 13 > 6*°*' Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 26/8 Singapore: 23/8 For further details, see page 111 MAERSK LINE for US f«e*c. f»c*c Mart* West ftg t UMt. Cast Cauda and Meuco (Mm accept** tor Honpux* Taman lapan and Korea) IH4/I 11-19/1 20-71/8 MM 2M7/I 27-28/8 AXEL ii/» M n
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 567 14 FULLY CONTAINERISED TO QUOTE EXPORTS It Hvn S par* FJldMf Pan Mm Gmm HW| Braw Ella IS 21/8 24/8 20/9 29/9 27/9 Mais 23/8 25/8 28/9 26/9 25/9 23/9 24/9 22/9 Mnm 11/9 13/9 16/9 15/10 7/10 25/10 23/10 20/10 18/10 FULLY CONTAMEMSED TO GEMOA/TMESTE TW M Sptrt P Attar*
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    • 385 14 'fJz borber blue sea rrr* A* 30/31 S*P 4/7 A* 20/20 l« taf«m CmtoM S* 17 Oct Sep 22 Oct S«p24 Nm Sep 27 Nm a Next Loader "BARBER MARA" Aug IPXI TERMINAL OOOOWN 47 I WILMELMBEH (UC) I (BBS) j Los Mfttes Sw Francßto 27-21/1 25-30/1 30-2/J 3-4/0 4-4/0
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    • 723 14 (t) EVERGREEN LINE r FAR [AST tUROPF FXPRFSS FUII CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELKSTONC. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UMTED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LOHDOH MANCHESTER. HRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S'part HMtat FMmMMaiWNi L« Hm E»tr%<r II IS* US* 13 S*
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    • 781 14 Everett Lines! Um| Burma Fhra Star Shippinf Corpn. üßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON HTAA TAWTWA PHASHMEGVAWTWA. .11/13 fc* 17/19 Ami B F SS C Ageor* m Moto/vo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketong Tel <38>-7355 Penong Tel 62U1/***** Compania Argentina Da Navafaden Intercontinental S. A.C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR
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    • 652 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2 102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORF 2 TFL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Rating Sngapere Lm* MAT PIWCE..... KYOTEN MMtU. MAY CARP 11/2* Am MEL. AUG. 23/25 Am 20/22 A* STD 4/5 Sapt
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 981 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent rm TAr.br 13 ft* C*dfc»Bar 23 ft* TpttaEtprpps 29 ft* Kpprfppn BP? (MpMn 5 Sap 22 Sap 24 Sap 25Sap 27 Sap 21 Sp Osaka Bay US# 12h» 3 Oct 5 Oct (Oct (Oct lOc lauWar 19 Sap 2tS« II
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    • 1013 15 GRANARD LINE 7TT7 TT I*.! i J J. WEST BOUD-FNt EAST/MEHTEMMEMI S'port Plata* Ponang Laadfcg ler M.V. MAN CtCONG 119* 20 Dm M.V. KINK FUNS ¥30* 25 Aug MV. MAN TUT V.31W... 10 Sap M.V. MAN KM VJ2«~. 17 Sfl» *U WSSELS ACCEPTMG CORTMO CM6O P. Said/Alexandria/Beirut/ Lattakia Jeddah/P SaxJ/Lattakia
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    • 812 15 FfK+ TO BMOK Tokyo Bay Cardgan Bay Tote Eipress Koolssfi Bsy HambW| Express Irwrpoo* Bay Tokyo Bar BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVKSS CORTMO SONKE TO/FtQM DMPI traiac rm** kmm mm S pore P. UM| W.teMf/tatna Aataerp Fraai FROM DMK. H-BUKG B HAVEN rOAM HA«K SOTON fc Germany/Austria Beaeta France MUK P
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    • 382 15 Scan Dutch V t'.'j nT i v i\\ > m •.ivii I»JI:i1*1." :n JlAfPil EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK I) Ckaj 7) tfbari 3) I w 4) In* J) let* IT faM HM »/t Jt/I P Umi Spare U/t U/l a/i 22/1 ia aaL 7a V> iv* ua 1 MI a NiMk
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    • 508 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES Pt Ckt I IMMM) LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Moble, Houston, Galveston) Singapore t. Ketang Kuantan US MMELL LTKES (Ms) M Pert/14 A* 20 Scot STELLA LVKES (lea*) 24/25 Am 21/23 A* 29 S^rt U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Honolulu, San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver B.C.,Seattle]
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1145 16 V •A K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. HJROPF FX PUSS SfKvlQ TO EUROPE Spore P Kelang I Ha»re Rdam Hburg Bremen Awerp S«pt j 22 S«pt 23 Seot 27 Sept 28 Sept N CORAL 14W 1* *"8 15 Aug 31 <kug 1 Sept 5 Sept 6S< C PAUL 17W
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    • 849 16 ISA/EAST CANADA SERVICE Poiaag Hm E.C./CREAT LARES SERVICE IOMW rat re* pork. mmfou. monikal. tqmmto. asmtanu Penang Man* P Um| S*ppn I TIT (CM CMcapO imm* wn»m a/a** a/n** CALFORMA/PACffIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Lm*| tar LOS MOLES. SM RMCBCO. SEATTII. TACOMA. VMCOMO. tC. Pwaag P. Katoag Sanpara L A«gaits MM*
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    • 521 16 y .A (u'oup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD ;OT-( KOO« OCEAN BUILD.NG S*capore < MAR«f'iNG I S(S' GF N£ RAI 91 )111 114 LINE S TEIE* RS RS JSSSB A B CAR SM |F< •CAB k. E CARGOSHI Mil I*lll* Itcyioiinl Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSRLIIMES^^ fm
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    • 705 16 M7/Mc? MAHAYS/AS IHTfRHA TtOKAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BfPHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE EXPRESB CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT T| Mm S port P KHw| Pena* Lm*| tar B SOOIA khri Bkxu 79/8. Cdrtf/ldon 5/9. LHj»r« 10/9. Hburg 13/9. Mam 17/9. Ipoot 22/9 B.MVA 14/1J A* 21/23 tag 24/25 LHorn 8/9. CBrft/lpool IS/9.
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    • 815 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orchard Road Sngapore 9 J Telephone *****11/*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE Spar* P. Kaiang fw«| Loatfng far: NORAStt N844 10 Sap 4 Sap Avon (UK)/Boulogne Antwerp 1 MORASM WBSO 25 Sap 29 Sap Aeon (UK)/Boulogne/ Antwerp bants: Staaart MTRASEA (PTE) ITB
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 328 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG I GENERAL AGENTS: SUB-AGENTS: L.N. SUPPING PTE LTD H.S.H. (M) SON BHD Tel: *****11 (Singapore) Tel: *****3/*****7 (KL) TLX R*****7 *****6 (PT. KELANG) *****2 (PENANG) p* s*ar RANGOON/CHITTAGONG/CHALNA SERVICE ETA EID M.V. FIVE GLANDS to Part TBC CONTAINER SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA ETA ETD LOAOM6
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    • 294 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Sorvico For Timber Plywood am com (wtj) tanc (wr«) cane (W5) cancvort General Ajentt Itolllwi Suti Aftnti. MM IMM Aunty Pte LM Spare Tefc *****81 (3 km) n Senfcaa S4B4M: U. M *****8 P. Cetonc Tel *****3 ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN DC ONLY MDONESIA TEU DONESIA CONTMBX
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    • 400 17 3 MAN SOCN SHIPPING 1 RACING CO (PTE LlO .jo: koo» BuiiomG,»oii«so» »o*r s Tfl »?OCI" ,b "«IS» CABII IWHO et* no nana IT OATANC" 234-71 84-7J JMMTA 'INT IM-7I ***** SAMMM. I IISTA" 144-7S ***** OAUMFM,! Hf SB* HONT ttf. "ffTM ONMU H.I. "TIT KT «.f. TIM MM' tt*
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    • 272 17 Ss* KAI union shipping [MM 26H» Floor UIC Building, Shenton Woy, Singapore, 1. Telephone: *****66 REGULAR SERVICE TO CHTTAGONG ETA ETD 31 A* 2 S«p SONGKHLA SERVICE If M| It Ami SMGAPORE/PENANG/PHUKET SERVICE 27 kt »M| REGULAR SERVICE TO BANGKOK 15 M| 16 A* footings* Malaysia Contact KAI UNIOM SHIPPING
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    • 377 17 NOTICES IH.V. TA Yl! VOV U/T9 arrived TA.lt tIPP«(MwiIK General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 15th August 1979, as from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. STRONG WILL ENTERPRISE (PTE) LTD Aa General
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 21 18 egulor Weekly Tug-Barge between Singapore Pulau Batam departing Wednesdays. Additional samn§s arrangeable P.T. Elhoitt Batu Am pat," .ine Limited rower lines)
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